Classification of Symmetry-Protected Phases for Interacting Fermions in Two Dimensions
Abstract
Recently, it has been shown that two-dimensional bosonic symmetry-protected topological(SPT) phases with on-site unitary symmetry G can be completely classified by the group cohomology class H3(G, U(1)). Later, group super-cohomology class was proposed as a partial classification for SPT phases of interacting fermions. In this work, we revisit this problem based on the mathematical framework of G-extension of unitary braided tensor category(UBTC) theory. We first reproduce the partial classifications given by group super-cohomology, then we show that with an additional H1(G, Z2) structure, a complete classification of SPT phases for two-dimensional interacting fermion systems for a total symmetry group G×Z2f can be achieved. We also discuss the classification of interacting fermionic SPT phases protected by time-reversal symmetry.
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